FivePD Glossary
This glossary explains common terms related to FivePD, a popular modification for the Grand Theft Auto V video game.
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- Callouts
- In FivePD, callouts are events or scenarios that are dynamically generated or triggered, requiring players to respond and take action as police officers. These can range from traffic stops and domestic disturbances to robberies and pursuits.
- Cop
- A general term for a police officer. In the context of FivePD, it refers to the role players assume within the game.
- Customization
- FivePD offers extensive customization options, allowing players to modify various aspects of the game, including adding custom callouts, vehicles, sounds, and scripts. See Customization for more information.
- Downloads
- Refers to the process of obtaining necessary files for FivePD, such as the mod itself, callouts, vehicles, and other modifications. See Downloads for available resources.
- ELS (Emergency Lighting System)
- A popular mod that enhances the visual and audio effects of emergency vehicle lighting in GTA V. It is often used in conjunction with FivePD to create a more immersive experience. See How to Install ELS for installation instructions.
- FiveM
- A modification framework for GTA V that allows players to connect to custom dedicated servers with unique game modes, such as FivePD.
- FivePD
- A popular modification for Grand Theft Auto V that transforms the game into a realistic police roleplaying experience. See What is FivePD? for more information.
- FivePD Server
- A dedicated server running the FivePD modification, allowing players to join and participate in police roleplaying scenarios. See How to Create a FivePD Server for instructions on setting up a server.
- Game
- Refers to Grand Theft Auto V, the base game upon which FivePD is built.
- Gameplay Enhancements
- Modifications or additions that improve or expand upon the gameplay experience in FivePD. This can include new features, mechanics, or content that enhances immersion and realism. See Gameplay Enhancements for more information.
- Getting Started
- The initial steps required to begin playing FivePD, including installation, configuration, and joining a server. See Getting Started for a comprehensive guide.
- GTA 5
- Short for Grand Theft Auto V, the action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North. It serves as the foundation for FivePD.
- Gun Sounds
- Audio effects that simulate the sounds of firearms. In FivePD, custom gun sounds can be added to enhance realism. See Add Custom Gun Sounds for more information.
FivePD Glossary
This glossary explains common terms related to FivePD, a popular modification for the Grand Theft Auto V video game.
A – G
- Callouts
- In FivePD, callouts are events or scenarios that are dynamically generated or triggered, requiring players to respond and take action as police officers. These can range from traffic stops and domestic disturbances to robberies and pursuits.
- Cop
- A general term for a police officer. In the context of FivePD, it refers to the role players assume within the game.
- Customization
- FivePD offers extensive customization options, allowing players to modify various aspects of the game, including adding custom callouts, vehicles, sounds, and scripts. See Customization for more information.
- Downloads
- Refers to the process of obtaining necessary files for FivePD, such as the mod itself, callouts, vehicles, and other modifications. See Downloads for available resources.
- ELS (Emergency Lighting System)
- A popular mod that enhances the visual and audio effects of emergency vehicle lighting in GTA V. It is often used in conjunction with FivePD to create a more immersive experience. See How to Install ELS for installation instructions.
- FiveM
- A modification framework for GTA V that allows players to connect to custom dedicated servers with unique game modes, such as FivePD.
- FivePD
- A popular modification for Grand Theft Auto V that transforms the game into a realistic police roleplaying experience. See What is FivePD? for more information.
- FivePD Server
- A dedicated server running the FivePD modification, allowing players to join and participate in police roleplaying scenarios. See How to Create a FivePD Server for instructions on setting up a server.
- Game
- Refers to Grand Theft Auto V, the base game upon which FivePD is built.
- Gameplay Enhancements
- Modifications or additions that improve or expand upon the gameplay experience in FivePD. This can include new features, mechanics, or content that enhances immersion and realism. See Gameplay Enhancements for more information.
- Getting Started
- The initial steps required to begin playing FivePD, including installation, configuration, and joining a server. See Getting Started for a comprehensive guide.
- GTA 5
- Short for Grand Theft Auto V, the action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North. It serves as the foundation for FivePD.
- Gun Sounds
- Audio effects that simulate the sounds of firearms. In FivePD, custom gun sounds can be added to enhance realism. See Add Custom Gun Sounds for more information.
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- Install
- The process of setting up FivePD and its associated modifications on a computer. See How to Install FivePD for detailed instructions.
- LSPDFR
- A popular police modification for GTA V that predates FivePD. It offers similar functionality but has a different development team and community.
- Luxart Vehicle Control
- A mod that enhances vehicle handling and physics in GTA V, often used to improve the driving experience in FivePD.
- Mods
- Short for modifications, these are alterations or additions to the base game that change gameplay, visuals, or other aspects. FivePD itself is a mod, and many other mods are used with it.
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- Police
- The law enforcement agencies that players roleplay as in FivePD. This can include various departments and roles within those departments.
- Police Mod
- A general term for modifications that focus on police roleplaying in GTA V. FivePD and LSPDFR are examples of police mods.
- Radiance V
- A visual enhancement mod for GTA V that improves lighting, shadows, and reflections. It can be used with FivePD to create a more visually appealing experience.
- Requirements
- The necessary hardware and software specifications for running FivePD. This includes the base game, FiveM, and potentially other dependencies. See FivePD System Requirements for details.
- Scripts
- Files containing code that add functionality or features to FivePD. These can be custom callouts, game mechanics, or other modifications.
- Server
- A computer or hosted service that runs the FivePD modification and allows players to connect and play together. See FivePD Server Hosting for more information on server options.
- System
- Refers to the computer hardware and operating system required to run FivePD. See FivePD System Requirements for details.
- Weapon Sounds
- See “Gun Sounds.”